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Ben Nighthorse Campbell
Ben Nighthorse Campbell Congressional Service
Ben Nighthorse Campbell is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Colorado. BEN served as a Senator for the state of Colorado and served a total of 10 terms in congress.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell participated in over 34 voting sessions, sponsored over 460 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 2158 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeBen Campbell supported measures that encouraged free markets and reduced government intervention in the economy, including tax cuts and deregulation.
Agriculture
ConservativeCampbell backed agricultural policies that favored subsidies and support for farmers, often aligning with rural and farming communities.
Immigration
ConservativeHe maintained a stance that balanced hardline immigration policies with some reform efforts, often emphasizing border security.
Education
ConservativeCampbell endorsed policies that supported increased local control over education and accountability, including school choice and charter schools.
Energy
ConservativeHe favored policies that promoted domestic energy production, including oil, gas, and coal, and opposed excessive regulatory burdens on the energy sector.
Climate change
ConservativeCampbell was generally skeptical of regulatory approaches to addressing climate change, prioritizing economic impacts over environmental regulations.
Healthcare
ConservativeBen Campbell supported market-based healthcare reforms and opposed extensive government-led healthcare initiatives.
Housing
ConservativeCampbell generally backed policies promoting private home ownership and housing market deregulation, emphasizing reduced government involvement.
Transportation
CentristHe supported infrastructure development, focusing on improvements and expansions to the national highway system and public transportation support.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeCampbell advocated for increased support and resources for veterans, focusing on healthcare and benefits improvements.
Voting rights
ConservativeCampbell generally supported measures aimed at ensuring election security, including voter identification requirements.